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Dirkley's "Father of Coffee trees in Central and South America"
In the middle of the 18th century, cafes were opened in major cities in Europe, and the huge demand for coffee led to the popularity of growing coffee in Central America. At present, most of the Tibica coffee trees in Central America are related to the coffee mother tree transplanted by Deckley. In 1777, 19 million coffee trees were planted on Martinique Island alone. Haiti, Puerto Rico and Cuba in the Caribbean followed suit to grow coffee.
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Dirkley-- the Father of Coffee trees in Central and South America
In the middle of the 18th century, cafes were opened in major cities in Europe, and the huge demand for coffee led to the popularity of growing coffee in Central America. At present, most of the Tibica coffee trees in Central America are related to the coffee mother tree transplanted by Deckley. In 1777, 19 million coffee trees were planted on Martinique Island alone. Haiti, Puerto Rico and Cuba in the Caribbean followed suit to grow coffee.
2015-04-02 Klee Central and South America Coffee Father of Coffee 18th Century Mid-Mid Cafe all over Europe